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Wednesday, June 4, 2014

Strawberry Shortcake

(This recipe was previously published in the June 3, 2014 Tasty Tuesday section of The News Review)

Strawberry shortcake is a classic, but
other berries and peaches can be used for variety. Plan on 5 - 6
ounces of fruit per person.

For six servings:

About 2 pounds fresh strawberries

sugar or other sweetener, to taste

1 recipe shortcake biscuits

1 cup heavy whipping cream, preferably
not ultra-pasteurized

1 – 2 tablespoons powdered sugar

½ teaspoon vanilla extract

Rinse the berries and drain well.
Reserve some of the prettiest whole berries for garnishing. Remove
hulls from the remaining berries and slice into a large bowl. Use a
potato masher or the back of a large spoon to crush some of the
sliced berries. Sweeten to taste with granulated sugar or sweetener
of your choice. Set aside while you prepare the biscuits and whipped
cream.

Whip the cream on low speed with an
electric mixer just until it begins to thicken. Sweeten to taste with
powdered sugar and add the vanilla. Continue beating until soft,
billowy peaks form. Do not overbeat or you risk turning it to butter!
Tip: To keep the cream from splattering your counter and cupboards,
tear off a sheet of waxed paper large enough to cover the bowl and
poke the ends of the beaters right through the paper when attaching
to the mixer. This provides a great splash guard, but you have to
peek underneath the paper frequently to make sure you're not
overbeating the cream.

Split each shortcake in half with two
forks or a serrated knife. Place bottom half on a serving plate.
Spoon on some of the berry mixture, letting the juices soak in. Add a
dollop of whipped cream. Top with the remaining half, more berries
and another dollop of cream. Garnish with one of the reserved whole
berries, plain or chocolate-dipped. Serve immediately.